Nigerian Customs Seizes Massive Cache of Smuggled Arms in Lagos

February 13, 2025

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Smuggled arms

The Nigeria Customs Service (NCS) has intercepted a significant cache of smuggled arms and ammunition in Lagos, marking one of the largest arms seizures in recent years. The intercepted weapons, which include automatic rifles, ammunition, and other military-grade hardware, were handed over to the National Centre for the Control of Small Arms and Light Weapons (NCCSALW) for further investigation and disposal.

The seizure was made during a routine security operation by customs officers who uncovered the illegal shipment concealed within imported cargo. Authorities have not disclosed the origin of the smuggled weapons, but investigations are ongoing to identify those behind the illicit arms trade.

Customs officials emphasized that the successful interception underscores the agency’s commitment to national security and the fight against arms smuggling. The Comptroller-General of Customs commended the officers involved in the operation, stating that the seizure was a crucial step in curbing the proliferation of illegal weapons in the country.

The NCCSALW, which is responsible for monitoring and controlling illegal arms, has vowed to work closely with security agencies to trace the source of the intercepted weapons and dismantle the smuggling network. The agency stressed that illegal arms contribute to rising insecurity, fueling criminal activities, insurgency, and communal conflicts across Nigeria.

Photographs from the operation reveal a large number of confiscated firearms and ammunition, highlighting the scale of the smuggling attempt. Security analysts have raised concerns over the increasing sophistication of arms trafficking routes, calling for tighter border controls and enhanced intelligence-sharing among law enforcement agencies.

The interception comes amid heightened security concerns in Nigeria, with authorities intensifying efforts to prevent the inflow of illicit weapons that could exacerbate violence and crime. The Customs Service has reaffirmed its dedication to strengthening border security and preventing similar illegal shipments in the future.

As investigations continue, security agencies are expected to track down those responsible for the smuggling operation and bring them to justice. Authorities have also urged the public to report any suspicious activities related to arms trafficking, emphasizing that national security requires collective vigilance.

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